the present participle form of beliquor; the act of soaking or saturating with liquor.
Present participle of 'beliquor' formed with the -ing suffix. This form would indicate an ongoing action of drenching something with alcohol.
The -ing form lets us see how English builds action—'beliquoring' captures the process rather than the result, like the difference between 'to drown' and 'drowning.'
Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.